Lawsuit: Public should know what activists are teaching at UCLA

The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is facing a lawsuit for withholding information about a resident political activist, Lisa 'Tiny' Gray-Garcia. The Goldwater Institute, a public policy think tank, requested documents about Gray-Garcia's compensation, course syllabi, and other materials, but the university has consistently pushed back their release.
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is facing a lawsuit over its refusal to release information about a resident political activist. The activist, Lisa 'Tiny' Gray-Garcia, was brought on campus in 2024 as part of UCLA's political activism program. The Goldwater Institute requested documents about Gray-Garcia's compensation, course syllabi, and other materials. The university has consistently pushed back their release, prompting the think tank to sue. Gray-Garcia's lectures and activism have sparked controversy, with some criticizing her views on topics like Israel and Gaza. The lawsuit seeks to shed light on what UCLA is teaching its students and how taxpayer dollars are being spent.
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